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January 2012
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The editors liked
High precision mechanical keys
Easy to clean
Comfortable hand rest
Comfortable replaceable keys
USB port on the backside
Blue connectors are easy to spot
Great typing experience with springy mechanical switches. Swappable keycaps. Built-in media controls and volume knob. USB pass-through. Detachable palm-rest.
Incredible overall build quality
Mechanical Key Switches
Additional Gaming Oriented Keys
Cherry MX Red switches for light resistance and high spamability
20 key rollover
Contoured and textured FPS keys which can be swapped with traditional keys
Key extraction tool included
USB port available
Slick design
Feels great
Cool design
Easy to keep clean.
The editors didn't like
No illumination
Requires a programmable mouse
Mechanical typing can get tiresome
Palm rest is left-hand only. Silicone dome switches used for some keys
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Published: 2012-06-04, Author: Alex , review by: maximumpc.com
Feels great; cool design; easy to keep clean.
Not all keys are mechanical; no software support.
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Published: 2012-05-18, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Great typing experience with springy mechanical switches. Swappable keycaps. Built-in media controls and volume knob. USB pass-through. Detachable palm-rest.
Palm rest is left-hand only. Silicone dome switches used for some keys
The Corsair Vengeance K60 keyboard is a weapon built to a gamer's specs, with a left-handed wrist rest and 10 swappable sculpted keys....
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Abstract: Everything USB Gaming Keyboards Corsair Vengeance K60 Gaming Keyboard ReviewTweetCommentsCorsair Vengeance K60 is a swell mechanical keyboard that knows its target audience well, but could stand to use a firmware fix and ditch the membrane dome-switch...
Cherry MX Red switches for light resistance and high spamability, 20 key rollover, Contoured and textured FPS keys which can be swapped with traditional keys, Key extraction tool included, USB port available, Slick design,
Wrist rest may feel slightly odd, Cherry MX Red switches not for everyone, typing experience mixed, Very narrow feature set
The Vengeance K60's Cherry Red switches offer a unique experience for gaming. It does not have a tactile "bump/click" feeling, which has extra resistance. The light resistance coupled with no "bump" allows quick successive key presses on the same key ...